The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, June 02, 1911, Image 8

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    JUNE CLEARING SALE
AT LYFORD’S
FINDING that we have in several departments a surplus of some items, we now offer these at
prices much below regular value. In many instances there is but a small lot and we cannot
guarantee that you will find them unless you come early. These offerings are not specials bought
for sale purposes, but part of our regular stock and consequently have the high quality which we
always take pride in offering. This will be one of the banner sales of the season. A big money saver
Choice of all Wool Suits for $10
No matter what may have been our former price
we now offer you a choice of All Tailored Wool
Suits at $10. Among these are as choice suits as
we have shown this season. Come early if you
wish a good selection.
Linen and Cotton Wash Suits
Choice of 25 Suits $2.50
This lot includes suits of nearly all sizes and are
all well made, washable and staple in style. Many
Wash Suits will be worn and no article in this
sale will give you more satisfactory wear at so low
a cost as a neat, white, tan or colored Wash Suit.
Your choice at $2.50. Worth up to $9.
All Wool Spring Coats, One-Fourth off
20 Spring Wool Coats at one-fourth off. This in
eludes all our Wool Coats and you will find a
mong them most excellent styles. Prices from $5
to $10. All sizes up to 40.
Every Silk Dress at Half Price
20 Silk Dresses, all new this season, all sizes and
wide range of colorings and designs; regular
prices $10 up to $22.50. Now all go at half for
mer prices. This offering has great merit and you
cannot go astray in buying as these dresses are
from every point of iew worth your puchase.
All Foulard and Fancy Silks at
Bargain Prices
All Foulard and Fancy Silks formerly sold at $1.
25 now go at 90cts.. All formerly sold at $1.00
now at 75c. All 75c and 85c now 50c. All at 50c
and GOc now 38c.
All Fancy Silk Mulls Reduced
All Fancy Silk and Cotton Mulls formerly sold
at 30c to 40c now at 25c. This includes some very
choice designs in the best delicate coloring.
20 Pieces High Grade Voiles
In all shades and new stylish designs, early price
18c, for this sale 10c. 10 pieces 5c Lawn Sale
price 4c. 10 pieces regular 12' 2 batiste sale price
8c. 15 pieces 15c Batiste sale price 10c. 15 pieces
35c Lace Stripe Tissue, sale price 25c. 12 pieces
Linen Suitings, in plains and fancies, former price
up to 45c, all go now to close during this sale at
15c.
Big Lot of Embroidery Remneants
at Less Than Half Price
We wish to close out all Odd Pieces of Embroid
ery and are making during this sale a deep cut
to accomplish this object. The lot will include
every description of Embroidery from narrow7 chea
to 45 inch Flouncng but does not include our en
tire stock. You will find some thing you can use
among the lot.
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V. G. LYFORD
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MARKET
"Wheat.80
Oats . 20
Corn.43
Hogs .5—5^4
Geese. 5
Ducks .6
Roosters.4
liens . 9
Potatoes.1.10
Butter . 20
Lard . 12tt
Fggs .11
ELECTRIC
THEATRE
TO-NIGHT
THE DOCTOR
In this drama is reproduced
the famous picture by Lee B.
Fields R. A. which is now living
in Tate Gallery, London and
which won its painter universal
fame—by the Edmon Co.
FATHER LOVE
A beautiful drama picturing
the strength of parental affec
tion by the Lubin Co.
RUNNING AWAY FROM A
FORTUNE
good dcomedy in which one
of the chief characters is played
by an intelligent dog.
AMERICAN FLEET IN FRENC;
WATERS
A splendid view' of the U. S.
Squadron in the English Chan
nel.
IN FULL CRY
A very fine portrayal of the
various stages and episodes of
the first stag hunt of the sea
’ son.
FIRE! FIRE!
Your House Is On Fire.
Have you a poilcy of insurance
in u good old line company?
If not, you should have.
I write Fire, Lightning and
Tornado in the best of old line
companies and at a rate that
you cannot afford to be without
it.
See me at once about your in
surance.
0. II. FALLSTEAD,
Insurance agent.
Office over Baehstein Hardware
store.
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What has become of the old
fashioned woman who always too 1
a friend with her when she had |
an appointment with the dentist?
Whenever Jim Waggoner be
comes mad, he wants to smoke,
and when he is mad lie can smoke
up a big ten cent cigar in just
five minutes.
Frank Fiest’s favorite by word
is something like this; “Jimmen
orusalem crickets.” Occasionally,
when lie is much excited, he adds
“By George.”
Like everything else, however,
the Square Deal isn't always en
tirely satisfactory.
When a man gets so old he
has to cut. it off from a plug, lie
should begin using fine cut.
There is one medicine that ev
ery family should l»e provided
with especially during the sum
mer months; viz, Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Item
edy. It is almost certain to be
needed. It costs but a quarter.
Can you afford to be without it?
For sale by all dealers.
The uniform success that has
attended the use of Chamberlain’
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem'
edy has made it a favorite every
where. It can always be depend
ed upon. For sale by all dealers.
The woman of today who has
good health, good temper, good
sense, bright eyes and a lovely
complexion, the result of correct
living and good digestion, wins
the admiration of the world. If
your digestion is faulty Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets will correct it. For sale by
all dealers.
Whooping cough is not danger
ous when the cough is kept loose
and expectoration easy by giv
ing Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy. It has been used in many
epidemics of this disease with
perfect success. For salo by all
dealers.
Tt is worse than useless to take
any medicine internally for mus
cular or chronic rheumatism. All
that is needed is a free applica
tion of Chamberlain’s Liniment.
For sale by all dealers.
A Suggestion
Your teeth are more precious
than pearls. Beauty and heal
th are both concerned in the
condition of your teeth.
You are not afraid to smile
if your teeth are perfect; if
they are not, let us apply
scientific dentistry, and im
prove your teeth, your beauty
and your health. Our charges
are moderate.
Dr. Yutzy, Dr. C. E. Heffner, Falls City, Nebraska!
Globe Sights.
A West Atchison man calls his
wife “Corporation.” As you are
well aware, the average corpora
tion goes right on having it’s
way, in spite of all remonstran
ces.
Everybody would run the city
differently if he had a chance.
George Liclienstcin would have an
electric light on every corner and
keep it lighted all night.
In the Bowen drug store today
it was settled once and for all
that the “swat the fly” move
ment is nearly as futile as the
moement to exterminate the Eng
lish sparrows.
Dick Fenton is mad at Will
Hayes for some reason or other,
and is trying to persuade Sheriff
Taylor to put Will on a jury.
That is an awful way to get even
with a man.
The row between the Missouri
Pacific’s two local base ball team
has reached that stage where
one team is asking for advertis
ing rates, with the view of pub
lishing a “card.”
Women are wearing dresses
made of three or four kinds of
goods; sign of hard times. When
times are good women wear dress
es madde all of one kind of
goods.
A New York authority ou such
matters says the guests at a
luncheon must remain only one
half hour after the luncheon is
over, anti not all afternoon as
Ihey do out here in Kansas.
“How,” asked Link Clem to
day, “is that fellow who had hia
tire punctured at Third and Com
mercial yesterday afternoon, get
ting along?” He was able to
ride to a county hospital in an
ambulance.
NEW GOVERNMENT IRRIGATED LANDS
OPENED IN
THE BIG HORN BASIN
THE RALSTON UNIT, .and other choice lands, comprising 14,
C00 acres of government Shoshone Project, within three miles of
Powell, "Wyoming, will he opened to entry June 23rd, 1911.
Come with me on June 20th, homeseeker’s date, and let me
help you select a valuable claim. My party will arrive at Pow
ell in time to make your selectii n before the opening.
This is the land for which so many settlers have been wait
ing and is a part of the rich valley surrounding Powell andd Ral
ston, where over 400 farmers are already located. You can see
the bumper crops now growing on these Government irrigated
farms.
YOU HOMESTEAD THE LAND ad buy water rights from the
Government at actual cost, on a ten payment plan without int
erest. The Government Shoshone Dam insures permanent and
ample water for all time.
New folder just from the press contains a map and plat of
these farms and pictures showing crops groAvn last year, also the
dam, storage lake and several farm scenes. Send for it QUICK.
tjMffmm D. CLEM DEAVER, Immigration Agent
1004 Farnam Street. Omaha, Nebraska
IgS; Neglected wounds produce old sores . and
1.3 these In time develop ulcers which eat away mS
the vitality. -
I Ballard’s I
1 Snow Liniment I
P Is a Healing Remedy for A5! Ailments of 9
If the Flesh of Man and Beast. ||
The gpeed with which this splendid liniment heals up a bad H
IfJ wound or sore has surprised and pleased those who were accus- Hi
tomed to the slower and uncertain effect of less powerful rerae- H
kS m,en?® the lacerated flesh so quickly that there is but Pf
53 little time lost from work. In relieving rheumatic pains, neural
D E‘a» sciatica, it has done and is doing a wonderful work. Many I&1
■ chronic victims of these diseases have found to their great satis- HI
9 faction that it cures an attack in a fraction of the time required ;JB
by the ordinary treatment.
-#>' equally- effective in the flesh ailments of animals. Owners 3S
S* of blooded stock value it highly for two reasons: It heals sores sir
M an~. quickly, and leaves no disfiguring scars. H3
3 Tills remedy is needed In every home. If its great power and BB
efficacy was generally known, no family would be vr.thout it. H
| Price 25c, 50c and $!.0Q per Bottle. H
lj JAME3 F, EALLAM_raom-STC* £T. LOUIS, MO. I
gt Stephen* Eye Salve la a aafe and apenly remedy for Sore Eyea.
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A. C. WANNER, Falls City, Nebr.